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Hi, was looking on the internet a while ago and came across a tool called the MEASURE RIGHT PRO this is a tool for making your tile cuts really really easy if you go onto google there is a video of how the tool works. They come in 3 different sizes and makes your job a lot quicker. The one i bought cost about £45 but i think you can only get them from America so you do have to pay the shipping cost. Has anyone else got one and how do you find it. Cheers Mick.
 
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Olz

I am also in the market for a tile cutter. Topps sells a few different ones. Anyone have any idea which is good to go for for a one off job? I hear the lower end diamond cutters are not advisable?

Have a look at Tradetiler much better service, advice and quality, CTD also have a range of cutters if your wanting to pick one up from the high street.
 
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One THOUSAND one hundred plus units sold = ONE HUNDRED percent positive feedback.
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